d_m, i thought the dual account thing resulted in a permanent ban for both accounts?
not trying to tell you how to do your job, that was just my understanding of the rules, so please don't see this as a sign of disrespect.
charles bronson -
i think anyone with a known history for doctor shopping would be hard-pressed to get prescribed amphetamines for narcolepsy, or any other condition, for that matter.
yes, it can be prescribed for that, but i think once you've developed a reputation/medical history as a known drug seeker/(ab)user that the likelihood of being rx'd any known drug of abuse becomes all the more unlikely. whether you need it or not.
from what you've told us previously, and the sorts of threads you start, i'd say that you have a pretty slim chance of getting any of these desired substances legally prescribed to you in this country. there is an enormous infrastructure and bureaucracy built up around preventing addicts and drug abusers from playing the system. the more you fuck with it, the more it will close in around you.
what most patients do is start with a condition that they need to have treated, present to a doctor and see what treatments are available.
what you're doing is looking at drugs and then trying to work out ways to get them scripted to you.
doctors aren't stupid, and this approach would obviously raise a number of red flags to any GP, especially if the patient is young and male, i hate to say.
the thing that bothers me about this kind of approach to drugs is that it makes it harder for everybody else that needs these medications for legitimate treatments. we are all treated with suspicion now, regardless of whether we are doctor shoppers or not, and there are plenty of instances of legitimate chronic pain sufferers being refused their medications because of the squeeze put on doctors politically about what they prescribe.
i don't think you need our encouragement in this endeavour.